I would seem that the expectation when dropping GASP is that people
would use CPP now. At least, that's my best attempt at interpreting the
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On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 12:00:20PM -0400, John Abreau wrote:
Speaking of which, what's the best SATA raid card these days? I'd
be using this under CentOS. Does anyone make a raid card for 5 SATA
drives, or am I stuck using just 4 drives in the unit?
I've always been pointed to 3ware. They
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 01:09:51PM -0500, Jeff Macdonald wrote:
On 2/23/06, Bob Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EV1Servers may meet your needs.
http://www.ev1servers.net/hosting/value.asp
you mean the folks that bought a SCO license for their Linux boxes? I
wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 12:41:10PM -0500, Jeff Macdonald wrote:
I need 2 different providers. I have ServerBeach in mind and I need
another provider. Looking for around $99/month and CentOS 4.x.
EV1Servers may meet your needs.
http://www.ev1servers.net/hosting/value.asp
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On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 08:39:33PM -0500, Bill Sconce wrote:
FWIW, their Web site lays out system requirements:
(1) Microsoft Windows (and specifically, Internet Explorer)
(2) Macintosh
(3) -there is no (3).
Which may be one clue. Please keep us posted what you find out.
I have
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 04:59:56PM -0500, Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
I have been choosing SuSE because I like KDE. The desktop makes
sense to me, and it runs all my business applications without a fuss.
Didn't SuSE recently decide to switch to GNOME as the default desktop
(although continuing
On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 09:39:53AM -0500, Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
I don't have time to keep fiddling with ever-changing installation
procedures and user interface changes. I want to make money by running
my business applications on the computer, not play with it like a toy.
I have
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 09:25:56AM -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
Or, how about a hard-drive based archival system designed to *replace
and obviate* tape backups and slow WORM media? A previous employer of
mine sells exactly this type of solution, built on top of Linux, using
commodity hard drives.
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 11:36:07PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
I'm not familiar with xDSL, but I wouldn't expect it to work; it's
RH9^^ xDSL
probably trying to set up PPPoE, which shouldn't what you are using.
I suspect that the proper setting
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 10:32:20PM -0400, Tatara wrote:
The pc is hard-wired to my Linksys router (wrt54g), then to my Comcast
cable modem.
Reading from my Red Hat Linux 9 Bible, I tried the Internet
Configuration Wizard, with no luck. None of the device types
(ethernet, isdn, modem, token
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 01:22:08PM -0400, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
VA used to have a burn-in suite called Cerbeus (i think), that they used
to test their systems (when they were a hardware company). They had
released it on Sourceforge, I believe.
Cerberus
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 08:49:53PM -0400, Travis Roy wrote:
Can anybody suggest an asterisk friendly VoIP provider that is cheap. I'll
never use it except for my DirecTV/TiVo setup and perhaps for incoming calls
to home automation stuff way later on.
Beware, TiVos have lots of problems dialing
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 09:13:02AM -0400, Larry Cook wrote:
I've got the APC 500 ES (which by the way is on sale at Staple for $15 off
and a $15 rebate for a final cost of $29.99), but it only has three battery
backup outlets. I'm using one for the computer and one for the monitor.
I'd also
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 05:19:18PM -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:
In the case of C++, you have a class that overloads + as a concatenation
operator. Additionally, the resultant variable c is expandable. In C, one
must make sure that a sufficient sized array is allocated for the result.
Said
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 03:24:09PM -0400, Bill Sconce wrote:
Because of the // form. You guessed the purpose of my joke correctly.
But your command string was buggy. The correct test would be:
laura$ gcc -Wall -ansi -o helloworld helloworld.c
helloworld.c: In function `main':
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 05:51:11PM -0400, Tom Buskey wrote:
I wonder if there are any TCP stacks that are not derived from BSD.
(SCO maybe??? ;-)
The Mentat TCP/IP stack (which is STREAMS-focused) is used in a number
of different environments, including HP-UX 11i, and a version is in Sun.
It's a
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 10:53:46PM -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
The point is that you can block known spammers based on their domain,
without needlessly penalizing the innocent.
Reject if:
1) the message is not signed with the domain's published key
2) the signature matches, but the domain is a
On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 05:12:07PM -0500, Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I had a dual boot win2k/linux box. I now have a seperate box for linux.
I wiped out the linux partition on the windows box and well.. I said
oh, I'll fix the mbr later. Well, windows did an update over the night
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 05:31:07PM -0500, Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of SATA, how well is SATA supported in 2.6? Is it at the point
I can buy a SATA motherboard blind and not worry? Or do we still have
a way to go yet?
Just thought I'd add a couple of pointers to more information:
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 10:59:42AM -0500, Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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No, I'm not. If my server has a new mass storage controller that
isn't recognized by the 2.4 kernel, but is recognized by the 2.6
controller, then debian stable won't install on it, but other more
curent distros
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:24:28PM -0500, Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, at 6:26am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I have 3 packages, A, B, and C, I need to test A with B, A with C, and
B with C -- 3 interactions. If I have 4 packages -- A, B, C, and D -- I
need
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 11:24:28PM -0500, Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Me too. Hell, it's ruining my mind. I've lately found myself trying to
tab-complete file names I haven't created yet! Damn shell doesn't have
that DWIM module installed yet...
It can come close. Run
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 03:24:00PM -0500, Bill Sconce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about it? Would WE come to a Linux kernel internals presentation?
I think that would be great. Last I knew, Robert Love (whose book,
Linux Kernel Development 2ed, I recently purchased) was in the
Cambridge, MA
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 10:23:42PM -0500, Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So now I'm looking for a card that (1) works and (2) is made by a company
which is at least not hostile to their customers. I suspect I'm dreaming,
but hey, at least it's a Linux-related dream. ;-)
A long
Anyone around who's got Linux on an Alpha and can recommend the
best way to go?
Gentoo works well on Alpha. A few people here at HP work (both
officially and un-officially) to keep it running.
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=$(formail -x Subject:|sed s/^ *re://i)
cat ~/.killfile.subject | while read k; do
[ $k = $subject ] exit 0
done
exit 1
NOTE: I haven't tried any of the above, but if you are interested,
hopefully it's enough to get you started.
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just be wanting to
guard against MS Office-related patents being implemented in an open
source product. Doesn't necessarily seem all that unreasonable to me...
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am Italian unless you don't want to feel your teeth for the rest of the
day.
Everyone should take a field trip to 9th and Passyunk, where they should step
up to the window at Pat's (or across the street at Geno's, if you absolutely
insist) and order a whiz, with.
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Just arrived (though Google news alert) - Linux has just won the vote of
the Munich city council to transfer 14,000 desktops over from Microsoft.
*http://tinyurl.com/2tx8x
Didn't they actually announce this a few weeks ago? Sounds like
Bloomberg is a little behind...
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://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT7753498575.html.
I thought a few people might get a chuckle out of it. It's from
a Linux-conversion presentation from a Albany-based cardiology practice.
Yes, the 1-and-0-filled NH is still in the background.
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prompted for my key passphrase. How can I set it up so I don't get
prompted?
SSH2 uses ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2. Not sure if there might be something
more, too.
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I'm not aware of anything in the middle from Google.
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, and the RE as
a whole will fail to match. Otherwise, the stuff in the middle
matches any character, one character at a time.
Thanks for the opportunity to learn more about Perl REs. :-)
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the notion of software
patents, and yet I have one and am seeking others. I strongly support
Open Source. Alas, we must protect our efforts now that software patents
are allowed.
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pgphpZeBtEHAs.pgp
Description: PGP signature
to get into here, I added the equivalent line O
DaemonPortOptions=Port=587, Name=MSA, M=E to sendmail.cf directly).
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system
vendors of choice to put security where it belongs: at a much higher
priority than convenience. Or both.
One can always hope...
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under your limit.
Network (PXE) boot and install.
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-6 billion...
Oh, you should definitely move to the Cambridge area, then. NO problems
like that there. **cough**big dig**cough**
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not look for one in NH instead of Cambridge?
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concepts from compiler theory, definitively examining those dependencies
would take expotential time with the best algorithms we have, and in
fact I believe may be NP-complete.
DISCLAIMER: I think I'm right, but I could just be blowing smoke...
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to get done with today's computing
power. And taking a branch during testing that in practice won't be
taken (whether done deliberately as part of code obfuscation or just as
a result of the program structure) may put your program into an invalid
state.
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 11:47:06AM -0400, brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 11:30, Bob Bell wrote:
Can you share code? I don't see why you'd have a problem.
$ perl -pe '$tag=MyTag;s/::tag/$tag/g;' foo ::tag ::other
foo MyTag ::other
Sure... I think I didn't make
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-remembering
behavior, or if there's some way to force it...
I've seen this on some pages, where it doesn't event prompt to remember
passes. I've speculated, but not verified, that it is because said
pages ask not to be cached. Perhaps you may want to look into that.
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In an amazing coincidence, immediately after I read (and deleted)
Travis' post, I read an email on another list (rdesktop) from Richard
that had his cell phone number. I've called Richard and related the
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to delete files, rename
them, move them, etc, etc.
You can do those things via winscp, there must be a way with command
line scp..
WinSCP does support SFTP, too, so it could be using SFTP to do those
things.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to create a Windows self-extracting
zip file using a Linux tool? I can of course create a zip file just
file, but I've been asked to make it self-extracting for Windows
customers.
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Received: from rogue.codemeta.com
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by rogue.codemeta.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id i27NCSl28964;
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to be a growing success story?
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the FTP complete in just
a second, and waiting several seconds for `sync` to return. :-)
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replacement for Composer using Mozilla's engine. Development seems in
the early stages still, but at least the screen shots look nice. :-)
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HTTP server). I pulled it up in Internet Explorer,
which ran me through some wizard to import the cert. Being Microsoft
software, I think I had to reboot to get the settings to take permanent
effect, but it successfully removed the prompt you are referring to.
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Coar directly.
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[1] http://www.devchannel.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/16/1959229
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hardware.
Besides the whole ebuild thing, I've found it to be a pretty nice distro
all-around.
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you are waiting for your bash
script to complete, read the script's output from the read side of the
pipe. When you read a line of output, you can write it to both the
screen and to your log file.
No bash magic involved, just some C-fu. :-)
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probably down, too.
[ They appear to be a tucows reseller. I'm not sure if that's good or
bad. ]
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on my Debian system and it told me
about base64-decode...
I used mimencode -u on my Mandrake box, FWIW.
And FWIW, I typically use perl to do my base64 decoding:
perl -MMIME::Base64 -le 'print decode_base64(MTA2NDIwL21vZEB3b3JsZC5zdGQuY29tLy8)'
Obviously TMTOWTDI.
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there
are a lot of knowledgeable people in this forum whose opinions I respect
(even Derek's :), so I figured I would ask here, too.
My apologies for the non-Linux content. The networks in question do have
Linux servers on them. :-)
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) Courier does
not use actually subfolders for mail, but rather a . in the folder
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knew where I may be able to come
across this type of thing, or if it is common and people have some laying
around.
Have you considered looking for a short ribbon cable with the
appropriate ends instead on the elbow?
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distributes there own Apache binary RPM, but not the
associated SRPM, since Apache's license does not require them to do so.
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mentioned OSCommerce before, but that doesn't seem to have
the ability. Anybody know of anything?
Most carts I can think of, including those I've written, would require
that you place separate orders for different destinations. I think that
this is the norm.
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, but sometime that take
that long to kick in gear.
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into using rsync over ssh?
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it to. Can we not go there again? Convince
your mailer to set Mail-Followup-To, if you'd like (mutt does that).
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If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every
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the
symbolic name, instead of just the numeric value, if the data type is
right. We do this in the HP-UX kernel. It even works with bit flags.
It's nice when debugging.
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state.
So I guess that what we're saying is that people who don't use
emacs need Caps-Lock, because their editors are toys? (For the humor
impaired: :^) )
^W C-V $U
Or more equivalently:
C-V ?( enter U
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companies (Target
and Palm, IIRC) that I believe is legit, sent from a m0.net address.
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Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk?
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, since 2 is
a factor of 10.
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-- Douglas Adams, author of _A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_
it... ;-
Anything in particular you don't like about it? I miss it terribly
when it isn't turned on (like in vanilla vi)...
Different strokes, I suppose...
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If you think you
, but I'm guessing it's also valid for Vim as shipped
on RH9.
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it holds the universe together.
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A record
on ZoneEdit's DNS servers, and then mail me my new IP address.
On my RH9 system I use /etc/dhclient-enter-hooks to modify my
system's /etc/resolv.conf file to my liking. You can also use
/etc/dhclient-exit-hooks (see the dhclient-script man page).
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seconds), if any at all.
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 10:47:05AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 10:16:09 EDT
Bob Bell said:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:56:51AM -0400, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think many sites consider downtime to just be part of life
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 12:42:59PM -0400, Kevin D. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, then these sites should install HP-UX or Tru64 UNIX with
TruClusters and keep me employed :-)
What are HP's future plans for TruClusters? How does the fact
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:47:14AM -0400, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 10:16, Bob Bell wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:56:51AM -0400, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think many sites consider downtime to just be part of life for
That's pretty stupid
I was wondering if anyone had used both Spambayes (subject of recent
articles in Linux Journal) and Bogofilter, or had any other information
on how they compare?
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Who is General Failure and why is he reading my
modules from CPAN.
I've just done a bunch of CPAN installs with RH9. I found that I had to
LANG=en_US to get it to work, though (I think I had some makefile errors
without that change).
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Common
attending my first GNHLUG meeting in quite some time,
but unfortunately had a conflict last night (it figures). Seeing as the
talk has been so highly praised, I was wondering if there was any
material from the meeting that I could reference.
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On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 09:27:42PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
Can anyone point me to information on the use of + in address with
sendmail (as in [EMAIL PROTECTED])? I don't know what it's
called, so it's rather hard to google for. Or perhaps someone has
a ready-made solution to my problem
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 12:50:31PM -0400, Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 12:11:10PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
Sorry for the delayed reply. Thanks to everyone for their replies.
I knew I could count on this list for some helpful advice, especially
from
the context of the last alias, and (2)
I don't get $1 for a non-aliased account (if I add user: user+user,
then $1 will *always* be user).
Do anyone have any suggestions? (And no, moving to another MTA really
isn't in the cards in this particular case)
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If you think you are experiencing a memory leak, please be aware
that memory leaks may not be what they appear to be. You may
discover that a memory leak is really not a memory
. But, in all honesty,
I read through the documentaion on CPAN, and I think I'm more lost now
than I was 20 minutes ago!!
C-Ya,
Kenny
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-- David Stafford
and use 'Intimate' (http://intimate.handhelds.org). Either way, you can
get an iPaq and not run Windows. (Not that I'm suggesting you either do
or don't do that, though)
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Digital files cannot
not sure
which method you are using for ssh-agent (spawning a subcommend or print
shell commands to configure the environment), but irrespective/
regardless (that's for Paul) of your choice, your cron job in all
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to right now, but somebody else can), you'll find that
the RSA mathematical algorithm was actually not the subject of the
patent. The patent was for using RSA to encrypt data communication.
A subtle point perhaps (what else are you going to use it for?), but
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of the authorized_keys file? If so, please say more.
There's no authorized_keys man page, and it's not immediately obvious
from the format of authorized_keys, but I'm interested.
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Computers are like air
. I'm off to lock down some of my ssh setup even tighter.
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Software gets slower faster than hardware gets faster!
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stare at you blankly and say 'Hey, I got those with the system,
*for free*'.
-- Linus Torvalds, creator
. :-)
Actually, I'm finding the debate quite interesting.
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The box said Requires Windows 95 or better. I can't understand
why it won't work on my Linux computer.
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their ownership is.
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The popularization of the open-source movement continues to pose a
significant challenge to [Microsoft's] business model.
-- Microsoft SEC filing
with BIOS, that's one more differentiator for IPF,
right?
BTW, Intel has infomration on EFI at
http://www.intel.com/technology/efi/.
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Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard
tones as input?
Obviously, I'm asking because I would expect to use Linux as the OS
on which I develop a solution. Does anyone know how to accomplish these
things? Perhaps there's an Open Source package that has a number of
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sequence number for the
TCP connection. That's why there's that one site with all those plots
illustrating how predictable the sequence number is (somebody else
probably has the URL more readily available than I).
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Bob Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED
and the LaserJet 4600n.
[0] http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpl04568.html
[1] Looks like you can get a refurbished one at http://www.cbmart.com/12/146.htm
[2] http://search.hp.com/gwuseng/query.html?qt=%2B%22PCL+5c%22qp=%2Burl%3Awwpc/us/en
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